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A documentary maker, Gale is also the founder of Amped Pictures. 10 May, 2021 - 02:13 PM IST | By indiantelevision.com Team KERALA: BBC Studios International Production has signed a first-look development deal with award-winning documentary maker Alex Gale. The deal will see Gale co-develop premium non-scripted content with BBC Studios local production companies in Australia, India, South Africa, and Germany. These developed programs will be produced and distributed internationally by BBC Studios. Alex Gale is the founder of Amped Picture, and has previously directed Amazon Prime’s Sons Of The Soil for BBC Studios India. Other previous works of Gale include BBC documentaries ....
April 14, 2021 × 500 educated youngsters from rural and small towns recruited under ‘sons of the soil’ strategy; given training and made them rural sales managers French carmaker Renault has entered into a partnership with CSC Grameen eStore, a subsidiary of CSC eGovernance Services India Ltd (CSC-SPV), with the aim to strengthen its rural presence and move closer to customers in remote areas. As part of the partnership, Renault India’s leading product range will be listed on the CSC Grameen eStore and made available to potential customers in the hinterlands through village-level entrepreneurs (VLEs), according to a statement. CSC Grameen eStore is an eCommerce initiative by CSC (under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology) to promote digital ordering and delivery in rural areas. ....
Haryana’s new ‘75% jobs for locals’ law is a harbinger of doom Haryana Governor Satyadeo Narain Arya’s assent to a law regulating private sector hiring portends a potentially perilous slide in India’s investment climate and its socio-economic framework. The Haryana State Employment of Local Candidates Act of 2020 seeks to ensure that 75% of all jobs with gross monthly salaries of up to ₹50,000 are provided to the State’s own residents. The clamour for preserving economic activity for ‘sons of the soil’ is a recurrent theme now Andhra Pradesh (AP) had passed a similar law in 2019, and the Madhya Pradesh CM has promised one to reserve 70% private sector jobs. Haryana’s law could face legal challenges like AP’s did, as it ostensibly flies in the face of the Constitution, especially Article 19(1)(g) and Article 16(2). Operationally, the law imposes onerous and contentious responsibilities on key personnel of firms in the State, including those with as few ....